Secular Trend

Recent IPOs

The Next Generation

In A Nutshell

New IPOs are important because many of the next generation market leaders start here.

When a company first goes public, Wall Street is still trying to understand the business, the market opportunity, and how large the company could eventually become. That creates opportunity. Some of the biggest winner often happen before a company becomes widely owned, fully understood, and included in every major index and institutional portfolio.

Many of today’s largest companies were once small, newly public businesses that most investors ignored early on. Companies like NVIDIA, Amazon, Tesla, and Netflix all spent years proving themselves after their IPOs.

Fresh IPOs also give investors a look into where capital and innovation are flowing next. During different cycles, new public companies can reveal emerging trends before they become obvious to the broader market. That could be AI infrastructure, robotics, space, cybersecurity, energy, autonomous systems, biotech, or entirely new industries.

Not every IPO succeeds of course. Many fail, stall, or never live up to expectations. But studying recent IPOs helps investors identify which companies could become the future leaders.

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Space IPOs

Space IPOs

Semis IPOs

Semis IPOs

Materials IPOs

Materials IPOs

Nuclear IPOs

Nuclear IPOs

Drones IPOs

Drones IPOs

The Leading Recent IPOs Stocks

Leading Stocks

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M. Cap

PS

PE

YTD

1W

1M

1Y

10MA

20MA

50MA

200MA

%52W High

3.4B

5.4

143

225.94%

10.63%

58.31%

239.83%

-5.06%

1.7B

13.6

n/a

178.72%

19.66%

39.00%

72.36%

-8.06%

1.8B

23.1

n/a

177.02%

-1.65%

-1.30%

177.02%

-9.62%

18.5B

11.0

n/a

131.46%

-1.30%

20.36%

131.46%

-8.82%

PURR

Speculative

1.1B

n/a

n/a

126.06%

-19.56%

-4.66%

87.76%

-31.33%

33.6B

9.7

n/a

96.41%

2.72%

-0.58%

63.72%

-9.49%

3.9B

1.4

n/a

88.72%

11.40%

19.93%

66.64%

-0.76%

14.0B

2.8

74.5

81.36%

4.69%

5.73%

66.79%

-3.11%

2.1B

82.2

n/a

78.03%

-2.84%

39.76%

78.03%

-18.40%